AuthorTopic: Should I transfer? (Read 1599 times)

If you want to practice on the west coast (and are sure about this), absolutely transfer. If you want to practice where you are, then stay (if you did well, your job prospects will be better for 2L, don't be discouraged so quickly) . If you want to practice in the midwest, transfer somewhere else. Thus, if you are not at a top school, go to a region where you will end up.

-What school are you thinking about transferring to. That may change my opinion.

I would only go to Seattle U if you want to practice on the west coast. If you aren't sure on this, Seattle U would be a mistake. So, just make up your mind where you would rather practice. I would also apply to the University of Washington, which is the school that makes the most sense. I am not sure your exact chances, but it is possible.

If you seriously want to practice in Seattle, then transfer. There really isn't anything to think about here, as NESL is completely unknown on the West Coast unless you can find an alum or two. More importantly, you have very little opportunity to network in the market you want to work in.

I echo the comments suggesting a transfer if Seattle is where you want to practice. The Pacific NW legal markets are extremely small and difficult to break into. Getting your name out in the area will be infinitely more useful than even the jump in rankings.